Tom Sullivan
Silliman to renovate in summer

In a departure from Yale’s typical 15-month residential college renovation schedule, officials have approved a proposal allowing for preliminary construction work on Silliman College during […]

Univ. will not slow pay-per-download speed

The bar inches across the screen as the number of transferred bytes slowly ticks up. You can almost hear the song blaring out of the […]

State drops charges from strike

Prosecutors dropped disorderly conduct charges against 41 union supporters Friday in New Haven Superior Court. The state dismissed charges against 39 strike supporters and nolled […]

Union explores punishments

Local 35 President Bob Proto announced the members of a committee that will investigate possible actions against Local 35 members who continued working during this […]

Budget deficit forces Univ. spending cuts

Yale will be forced to reduce its staff and cut expenses in response to a projected $30 million budget deficit in the 2004-2005 fiscal year, […]

Dining Services restricts 2 swipes

Students planning on trading their breakfast and lunch meal credits for copious amounts of Snapple, candy, and cereal at the Yale Law School may have […]

Turner to take charge of Beinecke

History professor Frank Turner GRD ’71, who has served as interim director of Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library since July, has accepted a […]

Mysterious big green machine disappears

Big, metallic and green, the mysterious machine formerly located between Calhoun and Berkeley colleges was removed from campus Tuesday as silently as it arrived more […]

Hockfield receives award for excellence in her field

Thirty years ago, Yale Provost Susan Hockfield — then a junior at the University of Rochester — took a class in cell biology that convinced […]

Bridge to connect downtown, waterfront

The Church Street South Extension Bridge, which extends over the rail yard at Union Station to connect Union Avenue to Sargent Drive, will open this […]

Princeton alum aims to withdraw funding

Princeton alum William Robertson thinks his alma mater is not living up to its motto, and he is prepared to put his money where his […]